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James ("Jimmy") Reed

b. circa March 1835, d. 19 April 1916

Birth

James ("Jimmy") Reed was born circa March 1835 in Manchester.1,2,3,4 He was baptized on 5 April 1835 at St Philip's church in Manchester, England.4

Parents

FatherPrivate James Reed, 80th Regiment of Foot (b. 14 December 1808, d. 30 January 1898)
MotherFrances Heazle (b. 1812, d. 5 April 1895)

Family life

James ("Jimmy") Reed and Eliza Bend were married on 5 December 1856 at Anglican church of St John the Baptist in Wellington. They were married by banns and licence and with the consent of the bride's mother.5,6

Children with Eliza Bend (b. 1839, d. 11 June 1924)

SonJohn Reed (b. 1859, d. 31 December 1945)
DaughterEliza Reed (b. 1860, d. 23 December 1942)
SonJames Reed (b. 1862, d. 17 December 1906)
SonCharles Alexander Reed (b. circa October 1865, d. 28 March 1919)
SonGeorge Reed (b. 1866, d. 1887)
SonHenry Reed (b. 16 January 1869, d. 24 November 1951)
SonFrank Edward Reed (b. 5 July 1871, d. 1 October 1940)
DaughterFrances Reed (b. 4 February 1874, d. 20 November 1947)
SonThomas Reed (b. 21 May 1876)
DaughterMary Jane Reed (b. 6 July 1878, d. 26 October 1948)

Residence information

James ("Jimmy") Reed emigrated with Private James Reed, 80th Regiment of Foot, and Frances Heazle on 25 July 1836. "James Reed and his family embarked on the "Earl Grey" on 25th July, 1836. The military party consisted of 5 officers, a sergeant and 29 rank and file, 3 officers' wives, five women and seven children. There were 45 in the crew."
"According to Surgeon Evans, the ship was new and very damp, so several of the guard suffered 'catarrhal affliction'. To dry out the ship, fires were burnt between decks and the barracks and prison 'dry holy stoned with hot sand and lime' - this during the voyage from Deptford to Kingstown, Ireland, to embark the convicts." "During the passage to Ireland little John Reed took sick with croup. ... The little boy was bled and given aperient powders to make him vomit, to the extent that his 'countenance became pale and sunk' and 'symptoms of sinking of the powers of life were manifest - the powders were discontinued...' - all on the first day! It took him two weeks to recover from this treatment."1 John traveled to on 27 August 1836. "The convicts were embarked in two groups - 91 at Kingstown and 192 at Cork, plus 'five free boys (the sons of convicts in the Colony)'. So the ship sailed on 27th August with 384 persons on board." "Sentry duty was carried out around the clock and the men on guard were regularly inspected by the officer in charge. Soldiers could be reported and punished for such offences as insolence, quarrelling, dirty weapons, sitting down while on guard, sleeping on guard or talking to the prisoners"1 John traveled to in November 1836. "The voyage took 126 days from Cork to Sydney. The surgeon's account indicates that generally it was without incident. He complains of the heat and expresses concern for the health of the convicts in his charge. At his insistence the vessel called at Capetown in November to take on 'fresh beef, mutton and vegetables for the Guard and convicts'. Scurvy was affecting a number of the convicts by this time, but it cleared up very quickly afterwards. In all, three convicts died on the voyage"1 James ("Jimmy") Reed witnessed the immigration of Private James Reed, 80th Regiment of Foot, and Frances Heazle on 31 December 1836 in Sydney, NSW, Australia. "The ship arrived in Sydney on 31st December 1836. 'The weather proved remarkably fine and unusually dry' wrote the surgeon. The next day the convicts were marched to the Barracks to be inspected by the Governor (Sir Richard Bourke). The safe arrival of the ship and its assorted company was briefly reported in the Sydney Gazette. The officers and their wives are mentioned by name. James Reed, his wife and children are not mentioned - just '29 rank and file of the 28th, 50th and 80th Regiments, 5 women and 7 children'."1,7 James ("Jimmy") Reed lived with Private James Reed, 80th Regiment of Foot, on 3 January 1837 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australian Colonies. "Until July, 1837 the Regiment was based at Sydney Barracks. It then moved its headquarters to Windsor. It supplied detachments to a variety of locations to act as guards for convict work gangs."1 Frances, Alexander, and John traveled to on 10 September 1839. "On the 10th September a party consisting of 1 Sub 2 Serjts and 32 rank and file proceeded from Head Quarters at Windsor to Sydney for the purpose of taking a share in the duties of the latter station."8 James ("Jimmy") Reed lived at Wambangalang in Wellington, New South Wales, Australian Colonies, on 5 December 1856.6 He lived in Springsure, Queensland, Australian Colonies, in 1894, selector.9 He lived in Springsure, Queensland, Australian Colonies, in 1898.10 He lived at Sandy Creek Farm in Springsure, Queensland, Australia, in 1903, selector.11 He lived in Springsure, Queensland, Australia, in 1903, selector.10 He lived at Sandy Creek Farm in Springsure, Queensland, Australia, in 1905, selector.12 He lived at Sandy Creek Farm in Springsure, Queensland, Australia, in 1906, selector.13

Working life

  • Is a work associate of at in Bourke, New South Wales, Australia.14
  • Circa 1890 James ("Jimmy") Reed was a drover.15

Property

James ("Jimmy") Reed selected land on 18 April 1868 at Selection 81 of 640 acres in Springsure, Queensland, Australian Colonies.16 He in 1895 in Springsure, Queensland, Australian Colonies.17 He selected land in 1897 at Selection 227 in Springsure, Queensland, Australian Colonies. This selection is included in a collection of "Dead Farm Files" of 19 Mar 190618 He lost his farm in 1906 at Selection 227 in Springsure, Queensland, Australia.19

Death

James ("Jimmy") Reed died on 19 April 1916 in Queensland.20

Citations

  1. [S303] "Research Report: Reed family facts", 1986, Robert Luxford; Fleming Family History Archive, Sydney.
  2. [S326] Death Certificate, James Reed, Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, NSW, Vol 1898 No 5.
  3. [S405] Death Certificate, Frances Reed, Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, NSW, Vol 1895 No 4274.
  4. [S1615] 1835, James Reed, page 42
  5. [S611] NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Index to NSW Marriages, (Registry of BDM), Marriage of James Ried and Eliza Bend, 2075/1856 at Wellington.
  6. [S1730] St John the Baptist church (Wellington), "Marriage Register," , ; SAG film 342, Society of Australian Genealogists, SAG library, Sydney., page 44
  7. [S384] Surgeon's Journal: "Earl Grey" 1836, (MS, 1836); ADM 101, Archives Office of NSW; Kingswood.
  8. [S1617] 80th Regiment, "Diary 1793-1897," digital images, AJCP, Trove (https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-1379847325 : accessed )., online; 14 January 2022
  9. [S1754] Antony James Cumming, Queensland Brands Directory, Jimmy Reed, selector, Springsure, page 644
  10. [S1754] Antony James Cumming, Queensland Brands Directory, Jimmy Reed, selector, Springsure
  11. [S1755] Electoral Roll, Queensland, Australia. 1903, Springsure, Sandy Creek Farm, James Reeed, selector; Eliza Reed, domestic duties; Thomas Reed, labourer; Alexander Reed, labourer; Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  12. [S1755] Electoral Roll, Queensland, Australia. 1905, Springsure, Sandy Creek Farm, James Reeed, selector; Eliza Reed, domestic duties; Thomas Reed, labourer; Alexander Reed, labourer; Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  13. [S1755] Electoral Roll, Queensland, Australia. 1906, Springsure, Sandy Creek Farm, James Reed, selector, electoral register number 209; Queensland Government, Brisbane.
  14. [S1633] "," NSW Government Gazette, Sydney, ; online image, Trove (https://trove.nla.gov.au/ : accessed ), Newspapers and Gazettes., Timber Licenses; notice; 3 July 1868; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article225723485; 28 January 2022
  15. [S1663] JM Fleming, Family Reed 1808 James Frances Heazle, Reed family information, page 40, volume 9, History of Bourke Journal
  16. [S1752] Government of Queensland, "Selection Application Register," land record, 8 Apr 1868, Item ID ITM57832, Land selection register; Queensland State Archives, Brisbane. James Reed, lot 81, 640 acres, Springsure, page 2567, image ID DR106767, microfilm number Z309, series S13961.
  17. [S1752] Government of Queensland, "Index To Registers Of Agricultural Lessees 1885-1908," land record, Between 1895 and 1900, ITM76576, Register of agricultural farms; Queensland State Archives, Brisbane. James Reed, Springsure, number 454 pp 2001-3000, microfilm number Z312, series S14075.
  18. [S1752] Government of Queensland, "Registers Of Selection," land record, 25 May 1897, ITM24016, Land selections; Queensland State Archives, Brisbane. James Reed, selection 227, Springsure, microfilm number Z5422, series S13955.
  19. [S1752] Government of Queensland, "Dead Farm Files," land record, 19 Mar 1906, ITM3674747, Land selection; Queensland State Archives, Brisbane. James Reed, Springsure, selection 227.
  20. [S897] Qld Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Index to Qld Deaths, (Registry of BDM), James Reed died 19 Apr 1916, parents James Reed and Frances Hazel, 1916/C/2718.
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